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A Doll's House
WOMEN IN SOCIETY IN HENRICK IBSEN'S " A DOLL'S HOUSE " Henrik Ibsen was born in 1828 at Skien in Norway. He was from a wealthy family who soon after his birth lost their money. Ibsen worked as a pharmacist's apprentice, but at the age of twenty-two he had written his first play, a promising melodrama entitled " Cataline ". He engaged in theater work first in Norway and then in Denmark and Germany. By 1865 his plays had won him
of 2000's and the things that Ibsen faced the society with, are not still bizarre subjects to us. Still in many parts of the world women are like dolls and marriages are one-sided; women still live under the shadow of a male figure. A Chinese proverb can state the relationship between men and women and the view of men on women clearly, which is " In bed, man and wife: out of bed, guests. " ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**
